AMUSEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE.
Another audience of large dimensions appeared at the Opera House before Miss Daisy Jerome last evening, and the applause which greeted her when she stepped behind the footlights was as hearty and enthusiastic as that which she has been accorded every evening since her introduction on. Monday evening. Apart from Miss Jerome's contributions to the programme, several other very successful items were presented by the other artists. FOEESTEKS , THEATRE, OXEHUNGA. To-night and to-morrow night, at the and the King," a World's Film. "Lucille Love," and tue effervescent "Charlie Chaplin" in the 2000 feet comedy "Charlie's Elopement." Accompanying pictures include one describing submarines and their meaods. PICTUEE ENTEBTAIXME.NTS. "The Crucible," appearing as the star tures the clever actress Miss Marguerite Ciark. The management of the King"s Theatre continue to present with mui-li success nightly the film "ltags," in which Mary I'iekford appears. The theatre was again well filled last night. A film entitled "Shadows," a picture of J. B. Hyiner's novel o£ the same title, j appeared for the first time at the Graftoa ; Theatre last evenjug, a special mid-week change of bill having taken place. "The Millionaire Baby" continues to J Grand Theatre, where it will appear till the j end of the current week. i The World Film Corporation production, I "Sifter Earl;,"' introduced earlier in the ' week at the Princess Theatre, was wit- '■ nessed by large houses yesterday and toi day. I With the change of bill at the Queen's j Theatre yesterday the first presentation of j a film entitled "1-e Grange's Revenge" was I put on the machine. The management of Everybody's Theatre are presenting with the same success daily the drama "liags," featuring Mary l'ickford. - ' A three-part photo-play entitled "The Mystery of Mary" is now appearing at the i Globe Theatre, having beeu introduced at I the beginning of the week. •'The Stolen Siege Gun Plans" is the chief attraction at the Arcadia Theatre A tiilru entitled "The Millionaire Baby" appeared for the first time this afternoon at the I'alace Theatre. The programme at this theatre now changes three tunes weekly.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 30, 4 February 1916, Page 7
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